Aaah. A concert worth writing about! DURANGO 6 from Tuscon, Arizona rocked the show
awake with a sound reminiscent of Savage Republic (remember them?). Basic heavy drum
beats, very bass filled, danceable urban tribal stuff. Definitely unique, quality sound.
Then..
CRASH WORSHIP! The show started with a woman doing a trapeze act. She ended her
show by hanging from a rope BY HER NECK, twirling around impossibly fast - I don't know
how she did it without breaking her neck. By this time drums and horns filled the air as
body painted, tribal looking musicians snaked through the crowd.. a bass player on stage
added to the sound.
The band eventually made it to the stage in darkness, two horn players, guitar, bass,
two synth players and two drummers. The "concert" part of the concert was dark,
chaotic, rhythmic, industrial tribal fucking FUN. The overall effect was something between
Skinny Puppy and a Native American wardance. Lots of fluids tossed on the audience, drank
with the audience, and generally spewed about. The concert was going strong when the club
suddenly decided to turn on the lights and cut off the sound!
CRASH WORSHIP kept playing their horns and drums anyway. Two mostly naked women
appeared above the audience, held up on a fruit filled platform by a few guys. The women
threw huge pieces of fruit to the audience, and before you could say food fight,
watermelon and who knows what was being smeared on people, eaten, and flying everywhere.
The band kept making noise onstage until bouncers for the club dragged them off stage in
head locks. The food fight turned more serious after that and the atmosphere started to
look angry. After a few minutes of general chaos a naked drummer climbed on stage and
played until his own band members dragged him off. More chaos including the pissed off
club manager and sound man pacing around..
I should add that CRASH WORSHIP had carefully covered every bit of sound equipment
remotely likely to get wet during their chaotic show, so the club's sound system was of no
concern. The Electric Ballroom is a dive that hasn't been cleaned adequately in years, so
a sticky floor is no concern either. Actually, I hate going to shows at this place because
of its shoddy management, but that's another story.
The drummers and horn players started making noise in the crowd, and slowly headed for
the front door. The crowd followed the band out, vandalizing the club on the way. Liquid
and fruit was splattered everywhere, tables and chairs overturned, I saw a skinhead punch
a sizeable hole in the drywall on his way out, anyway.. everyone ended up outside with the
half-scared goons hired to protect the club no doubt sighing in relief.
The party continued in the parking lot... drumming, dancing, general fun. Within 10
minutes 4 or 5 police cars were parked at one end of the lot, the police lined up,
evidently deciding whether or not to forcibly break up the party. At this point I hopped
over a wall to catch a hidden vantage point for the possible upcoming chaos. I landed next
to a bemused Mexican guy that was watching the whole scene from behind the wall. Anyway,
the band wisely quit before the police moved in, and stashed all their equipment out of
harm's way. The crowd eventually dispersed, overturning trash cans in the parking lot,
kicking around bottles, etc. as the night came to a close.
A great evening of fun! It should be pointed out that this was a fairly tame, ho-hum
show for CRASH WORSHIP. They were hampered, to say the least, by the idiots that manage
the Electric Ballroom. CRASH WORSHIP often incorporates fire and more chaos into their
shows. If you get a chance to see this band live, DO. Enough said.
Update: Crash Worship basically ceased to exist shortly after this show. Various members are doing new projects.